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MeadowWood Glen presents ~

Neighborhood Connections

To foster community and relationship building in real life so that we can work to know and support one another better within our small neighborhood of  MeadowWood Glen!

Includes:

1. Regular newsletters

2. Neighborly supports (baby, pet, and house sitters, carpools, lawn maintenance, and more!)

3. Business referrals

4. Community events and resources

5. Personal connections

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Email your photos of trick or treaters, costumes, celebrations, and decor from Halloween to Kyla@RootedSonshine.com so that we can all relish in the holiday!
MeadowWood Glen kids will be showcasing their Liberty Lake's FIRST Lego League skills by presenting their 8 piece amusement park at STEM Night!

On THURS Nov 20th, JOIN in on the NEXT Bike Bus. The FIRST Liberty Lake Bike Bus was on Oct 16 and was INCREDIBLE!!

REGISTER HERE: cyclingonpurpose.org/bike-bus

A fun, free, and safe way for kids to bike to school together - made possible by your neighbor Travis Scott and his nonprofit Cycling on Purpose

LIGHT UP LIBERTY LAKE!
Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony

Come join your MeadowWood Glen neighbors, Light Up Liberty Lake, and the City of Liberty Lake in kicking off this year’s holiday season with the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony!

Date: Saturday, November 29

Time: 5:00PM

Location: Trailhead Golf Course

Come enjoy this FREE event for all ages that includes the magical tree lighting countdown, festive lights and community cheer, music, and joy for all ages!

Hosted by Light Up Liberty Lake in partnership with the City of Liberty Lake and supported by the Liberty Lake Better Together Fund.

You can find more information about all the fun activities happening in Liberty Lake over the holiday season HERE: libertylakewapd.gov/804/Home-for-the-Holidays

MeadowWood Glen Neighborhood Connections INFO

To ensure that everyone shares a positive experience, please read carefully & reach out with any questions. 

*Engage with one another in ways that work for you. Does that mean stocking the little free library? Walking to school together? Exchanging phone numbers?   *Respect your neighbors and our community by following speed limits, maintaining your home, being friendly, picking up trash and dog waste, and the like!  
*Share about yourself, your strengths, your needs, suggestions, opportunities, and more!  *Review this page, the calendar, and newsletters so that you remain engaged and informed.  
*Attend events within the neighborhood or hosted by your neighbors. Show support by showing up in real life when you can.   *Check your email regularly for updates and information. Correspondence will be made via the email address you used to sign up. 
*Remember this group is separate from RPM (HOA management company), but we will work to help you best engage with the board if you sense barriers.

 

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While most of Liberty Lake HOAs are made up of hundreds (close to thousands) of homes, MeadowWood Glen is a small and private community.
The little free library on the corner of Murray and Sharp is one example of our neighbors coming together to create something for everyone. If you have ever perused other libraries around town, you would know that ours is of impeccable quality. Is there a project you would like to see happen in MeadowWood Glen?
Our annual Oktoberfest Block Party is just one of the ways we are working to boost community connection. Parades? Clean-Ups? Holiday decorating competitions? If you have ideas, let's make it happen!

Why does community matter?

A small group of people living in MeadowWood Glen spearheaded this online forum with the goal of creating in real life connections. 

"In How We Show Up, [the author] shows that what separates us [is] also our denial of our interdependence and need for belonging. In response to the fear and discomfort we feel, we’ve built walls, and instead of leaning on each other, we find ourselves leaning on concrete."

". . . Return us to our inherent connectedness where we find strength, safety, and support in vulnerability and generosity, in asking for help, and in being accountable. Showing up—literally and figuratively—points us toward the promise of our collective vitality and leads us to the liberated wellbeing we all want."

Read more about how community fuels us here 

 

 MeadowWood Glen Neighborhood Connection is managed by Rooted Sonshine, which is owned by your neighbor Kyla Scott